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The Docket
January 8 - 14

Docket Information

The Docket is the Law School's official means of communicating important administrative announcements and many Law School events to the student body. The Docket is published weekly [bi-weekly June-August] only in electronic form and the complete contents are contained in this site. Students are responsible for all information in each issue. In addition, please check both your e-mail accounts and pendaflex mail folders daily for important faculty and administrative communications disseminated after the week's Docket has been published.

Unless you request otherwise, announcements will appear in one issue only.

Notices for the calendar (not the Docket) should be directed to lawcalendarsubmissions@umich.edu.

Docket Web-based Submission Form

The Docket accepts announcements on a Web based submission form. The article submission form is available at http://cgi2.www.law.umich.edu/_Docketposting/DocketSubmissionForm.asp. Our deadline remains 1 p.m. Wednesday for publication the following Monday (Docket Schedule)

Deadlines

Wolverine Bar Summer Clerkship Program
Event Contact: Mark Gebhart, mgebhart@umich.edu, 734.615.0019

The Wolverine Bar Association is now accepting applications for the 2007 Summer Clerkship Program. First year minority law students are eligible to participate in the program.

Application packets are available in the Office of Student Affairs, 313 HH. All application materials must be received in .pdf or .tiff format by the Wolverine Bar Association Summer Clerkship Program Committee, c/o Cara Griffin at caragriffin@comcast.net, no later than Friday, January 19, 2007.

Applicants for the clerkship program must submit:
• Cover letter not exceeding one page in length, single-spaced, and explaining (i) the student’s career goals and he or she believes participating in the Program will further those objectives; (ii) the student’s commitment to practicing law in Michigan and connection to the Detroit area, and (iii) the student’s commitment to service through the WBA.
• An updated or current resume.
• An unofficial copy of the student’s law school transcript. Students who are selected to interview with the Program’s Committee must provide an official copy of his or her transcript at the interview.
• A writing sample not exceeding five pages in length, double-spaced, in the form of a legal memorandum or brief showing the applicant’s ability to identify and analyze legal issues. The writing sample may be an excerpt from a larger sample, if clearly identified as such.
• Two letters of recommendation from current or former employers, professors, or someone familiar with the applicant’s work.

Candidates selected to interview with the Committee will be notified by Friday, February 2, 2007. Interviews will be held on Saturday, February 10, 2007 at:

Dykema Gossett PLLC
400 Renaissance Center
Detroit, MI 48243

Applicants will be scheduled for three 15-minute interviews. Each student should plan on being available for 30 minutes before and after the scheduled interviews.

For further information, contact the Office of Student Affairs, 313 HH, 734.615.0019.

Semester Study Abroad Application Deadline: Monday, January 29, 2007
Event Contact: Stephanie Wiederhold, wls@umich.edu, 734.764.0535

Important Notice:

Please note two changes concerning study abroad opportunities:

1) The study abroad opportunity at Leiden University has been suspended until further notice due to uncertainties concerning course offerings and academic calendar including whether fall term courses and examinations can be completed prior to December 22.

2) Due to building renovations, the fall semester study abroad opportunity at Paris II will not be available in fall 2007. It is expected to resume in fall 2008.

Students interested in spending a semester studying at a foreign university for J.D. credit may apply for the following study abroad opportunities at:

The University College London (fall term)
The Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium (winter term)
Bucerius Law School Hamburg (fall term)
European University Institute in Florence (fall term)
Tel Aviv University Faculty of law (winter term)
Waseda University Law School (fall or winter)

Students may also seek approval for individually developed semester study abroad proposals in either the fall or winter term.

Monday, January 29, 2007, is the deadline for submission of proposals for semester study at the above named law schools in either the 2007 fall term or the 2008 winter term AND for individually developed study abroad proposals for semester study in the fall 2007 term. The deadline for individually developed study abroad proposals for semester study in the winter 2008 term is October 3, 2007. Requests for extensions for individually developed study abroad proposals should be directed to Assistant Dean Virginia Gordan. All interested students should read and follow the General Guidelines for Semester Study Abroad (available at the web site mentioned below and in the Center for International & Comparative Law - Room 300D LR) as well as the guidelines and materials concerning the particular programs in which they are interested (which are available in the Center for International & Comparative Law or most of which are on the following web page of the Law School: http://www.law.umich.edu/curriculum/studyabroad/index.htm

Students should also feel free to schedule a meeting with Assistant Dean for International Affairs, Virginia Gordan, (vgordan@umich.edu; 734.764.5269), to ask questions.

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Exams & Registration

Winter 2007 Drop/Add Calendar
Event Contact: Amy Bishop, albishop@umich.edu

Winter 2007
Waitlist Drop/Add begins Wednesday, January 10, at 8:00 a.m.
(Permission codes will be entered each morning for seminars, practice/simulation courses, and clinics that meet that afternoon. Prof Pick permission codes will be entered as received.)

Winter 2007
ALL Drop/Add activity ends Thursday, January 18 at 5:00 p.m.

As always, we will be available for questions during business hours 300 HH, or you can e-mail the Office of the Registrar staff (lawrecords@umich.edu).

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Workshops/Symposiums/Speakers

American Indian Boarding Schools: The Case For Reparations
Time: Tuesday, January 30, 12:15 - 1:10 p.m.
Location: 120 HH
Event Contact: Erin Dougherty, edough@umich.edu, 734.476.4326

On Tuesday, January 30, 2007, the Native American Law Students Association will host Professor Andrea Smith for the talk, American Indian Boarding Schools: The Case for Reparations. This talk will focus on the movement for reparations for abuses committed in U.S. American Indian boarding schools. What are the legal and political strategies currently being developed? What coalition efforts are being built with other reparations movements? What kinds of grassroots organizing are currently taking place within Native communities on these issues? All are welcome. With questions, please contact edough@umich.edu or jackiejo@umich.edu.

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Events/Activities/Meetings

MLK Day Presentation "Confronting Injustice" - Professor Bryan Stevenson
Time: Monday, January 15, 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.
Location: 250 HH
Event Contact: Trudy Feldkamp, tfeldkam@umich.edu, 734.936.0776

In celebration of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Holiday, the University of Michigan Law School is proud to present, "Defending the Poor, Prisoners, and People of Color: The Work of the Equal Justice Initiative” ­ a talk by Professor Bryan Stevenson.

Professor Stevenson joined the clinical faculty at New York University School of Law in 1998. He is also the Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery, Alabama, serving in this capacity since 1989. Professor Stevenson’s work on behalf of condemned prisoners has won him national acclaim, having been recognized by national publications and organizations as one of the nation’s top public interest lawyers.

A reception will immediately follow the program.

2L Midway Madness Event
Time: Wednesday, January 24, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
Location: Pendleton Room - Michigan Union
Event Contact: Janet Graf, jangraf@umich.edu, 734.615.4535

2L Midway Madness!!
Join your classmates to celebrate the Midpoint of your Law School career,
Food, Music, Billiards, Mementos

Wednesday, January 24, 2007
5:30 - 7:00 pm
Michigan Union
Pendleton Room

Sponsored by:
University of Michigan Law School
Alumni Relations Office

Fellowship Series: Fellowships 101
Time: Friday, January 26, 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Location: 132 HH
Event Contact: Tia Bradley, tiab@umich.edu, 734.647.3256

This is an overview of the fellowship process and is designed to help 2Ls (and 3Ls who are doing clerkships) prepare for the upcoming fellowship "season". We will review the tools to use to identify fellowships, give you a timeline to follow and discuss considerations and protocols involved in the application process.

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Competitions/Scholarships/Externships/Fellowships

The University of Michigan Center for the Education of Women Scholarships
CEW Scholarships are given at the graduate, professional and undergraduate levels to women whose education has been interrupted. The interruption in education must be for at least a) 48 consecutive months or b) a total of 50 months, not counting interruptions of less than 8 months. The interruption may have taken place at any point in the pursuit of higher education. If you feel your situation meets the intent, if not the exact criteria, and warrants an exception, please submit an explanation of your circumstances in writing for an evaluation by the eligibility committee prior to submitting an application. Approximately 38 scholarships are awarded annually ranging from about $1,000 to $8,000, with some larger awards given. Strength of motivation, promise of impact in a chosen field, academic record, potential and creative and scholarly contributions are among the criteria for choosing the scholars. Applications are available online at www.cew.umich.edu. The application deadline is January 8, 2007.

It's Time To Sign Up For The Client Counseling Workshop And Competition!
Event Contact: Marilyn Genoa, marilyng@umich.edu, 734.614.0516

The Office of Student Services announces the American Bar Association Law Student Division 2007 Client Counseling Competition. The focus of this event is to promote greater knowledge and interest among law students in the client counseling functions of law practice by encouraging students to develop interviewing, planning, and analytical skills necessary to the lawyer-client relationship. The competition simulates a law office consultation in which law students, acting as attorneys, conduct interviews with people playing the roles of clients and then explain how they would proceed further in the hypothetical situations. This year's competition focuses on Family Law.

A workshop and competition training session covering interviewing and counseling principles will be held on Saturday, January 20 from 9:00 a.m. to approximately 1:00 p.m. in Room 120. All interested students are welcome to attend the workshop, but those who wish to participate in the competition must attend the training.

The law school competition will be held on Saturday, January 27 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., with the final round held from 1:30-4:30. The winners of the intra-school competition will compete in the American Bar Association's Regional Competition at Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan. If you are interested in the training workshop and/or the competition, please sign up in the Office of the Registrar, 300 HH by Wednesday, January 17.

Rackham International Research Awards
These awards support terminal Master's and doctoral students conducting degree-related research outside North America.
1. Eligibility: Graduate students in any Rackham program are eligible. Preference will be given to doctoral students who will have reached candidacy by September 2007 and have an approved dissertation topic, and students in terminal master's programs who have a non-course related research project for their degree. Students of any citizenship may apply. Students may not apply exclusively for language training, but may submit proposals that combine language study with research. The grant may not be used for the purchase of equipment or software. Students with external research fellowship support may apply, but must demonstrate need for additional funding. Students may receive only one RIRA award.
2. Awards: Up to fifteen awards of up to $7,500 will be made.
3. Selection Criteria: Applicants must have a very strong academic record and demonstrate outstanding scholarly and professional promise. Applicants should show good progress toward the degree and have a feasible plan for conducting international research.
4. Selection Process: A faculty selection committee, coordinated by the International Institute, will review applications.
5. Application Materials to be Submitted: Students must submit one copy of:
* A statement of no more than three 12-font double-spaced pages, written in a language for non-specialists, that describes the proposed research and explains its significance and feasibility. Applicants should also discuss any language skills they may need to conduct the proposed research.
* A full budget and timetable discussion that presents anticipated costs and shows all other sources of support, pending and confirmed, for the proposed period of research.
* A letter of no more than two pages from the student's principal adviser (chair of the dissertation committee, if the student has an approved dissertation proposal). The writer should address the student's achievement and promise, previous sources of support, and any obstacles facing the student in securing external or internal funding for research abroad. The letter should be submitted in a sealed enveloped signed across the flap.
* An unofficial copy of the University of Michigan graduate academic record (transcript).
* A application form signed by the graduate chair or director of graduate studies.
* A resume/curriculum vitae.
6. Deadline: Applications should be submitted by February 1 to Amy Kehoe (akehoe@umich.edu), Academic Program Officer, International Institute, 2660 SSW. Funding will be available for use by mid-May 2007.

The Jewish Federation of M etropolitan Chicago Academic Scholarship Program
Approximately $500,000 is available for Jewish students who are identified as having promise for significant contributions in their chosen careers, and are in need of financial assistance for full-time academic programs primarily in the helping professions. Legal domicility in the greater Chicago metropolitan area, or in some cases, Cook County or Northwest Indiana is required. Refugees or asylees are encouraged to apply, as citizenship is not a prerequisite. To apply, go to www.jvschicago.org and click on Scholarship Services. The application deadline is February 15, 2007.

National Federation of the Blind Scholarship Programs
Each year the National Federation of the Blind gives a broad array of scholarships to recognize achievement by blind scholars. All applicants for these scholarships must be (1) legally blind and (2) studying in a post-secondary institution in the U.S. All scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic excellence, service to the community, and financial need. Applications are available online at www.nfb.org. The application deadline is March 31, 2006.

$1,000 Prize For Best Paper On European Integration
The Milton and Miriam Handler Prize will be awarded for the best paper written on European integration by a current University of Michigan Law School J.D. or LL.M. student while enrolled at the Law School. The Prize is for $1,000 and has been made available through the generosity of the Milton and Miriam Handler Foundation.

Deadline: Papers must be submitted by Friday, May 18, 2007, to Stephanie Wiederhold in the Center for International and Comparative Law at the Law School, Room 300D LR in the Reading Room. Please submit two hard copies to Ms. Wiederhold as well as one electronic copy to her by e-mail at wls@umich.edu.

If you have questions, please e-mail Virginia Gordan, Assistant Dean for International Affairs, at vgordan@umich.edu.

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Externships

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Fellowships

Fulbright Scholar Program for U.S. Faculty and Professionals
The Fulbright Scholar Program is offering various lecturing and research awards in some 150 countries for the 2007-2008 academic year. Opportunities are available for college and university faculty and administrators, professionals from business and government, artists, journalists, scientists, lawyers, independent scholars and many others. While foreign language skills are needed in some countries, most Fulbright Scholar lecturing assignments are in English. Some 80 percent of the awards include a lecturing component. Register and apply online at www.cies.org. The deadlines vary but range from May 1, 2006 - February 1, 2007.

The Dolores Zohrab Liebmann Fellowship
Fellowships are available for graduate study in organized institutions of higher learning located in the United States of America, as well as independent research or study projects, which must be carried out entirely in the United States of America. The amount of each Fellowship will cover the cost of tuition and a stipend of $18,000. These Fellowships are to be awarded only to candidates who have outstanding undergraduate records, have demonstrated a need for financial assistance and are citizens of the United States of America. Application instructions and details are available in the Financial Aid Office, 310 HH. The deadline to apply is January 10, 2007.

National Security Education Program Boren Scholarships and Fellowships
The National Security Education Program (NSEP) provides a unique funding opportunity for U.S. students to study world regions critical to U.S. interests. NSEP was designed to provide Americans with the resources and encouragement they need to acquire skills and experiences in areas of the world critical to the future security of our nation, in exchange for a commitment to seek work in the federal government. As students of other cultures and languages, NSEP Boren Scholars and Fellows begin to acquire the international competence needed to communicate effectively across borders, to understand other perspectives, and to analyze economic and political affairs. Further information and applications are available online at www.iie.org/programs/nsep/default.htm. The application deadlines vary ranging from January 17 - February 13.

Foreign Languages And Area Studies Graduate Fellowships (FLAS) Application Deadline: February 1, 2007
The International Institute announces the Foreign Language Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowships available for language study through the University's area centers and programs. Law students in their first or second year may apply for FLAS fellowships for the following year.

Application Deadline: February 1, 2007

Foreign Language Area Studies (FLAS) fellowships are available annually for law students who wish to undertake study of a designated modern foreign language in conjunction with their law degree. FLAS fellowships provide full tuition and living expenses for one academic year. They are awarded and administered by the University of Michigan Area Studies Centers of the University's International Institute. Applicants are selected based on academic performance, the goals and activities of the applicant, and the relevance of language study to the applicant's professional development and endeavors. This is an exciting opportunity for those who wish to study a FLAS-supported language along with their law studies.

Please go to the International Institute's FLAS web site PDF: http://www.ii.umich.edu/iisite/funding/2007-08FLASinformation.pdf for details on languages, eligibility, purpose, application procedures, etc.

If you have any questions, please contact the appropriate area center/program (contact information may be found under International and Area Center Contact Information at the web site - PDF) that you are submitting an application to, or contact Ms. Amy Kehoe, Student Services Associate/Fulbright Program Advisor, at the International Institute at 734.763.9200 or akehoe@umich.edu. Also, please feel free to contact Virginia Gordan, Assistant Dean for International Affairs, Law School (vgordan@umich.edu; 734.764.5269).

International Institute Individual Fellowships
International Institute Individual Fellowships provide up to $2,000 to support internships, research projects or preliminary dissertation research abroad for University of Michigan students enrolled in a degree program, regardless of citizenship. The application deadline is Monday, February 19, 2007. Late or incomplete applications will not be reviewed.

For complete details including project categories, eligibility, and application procedures, please consult the following International Institute web site.
http://www.umich.edu/~iinet/iisite/funding/graduate.html#if
A handout is also available outside the Center for International & Comparative Law, 300D LR, describing these details.

For questions, contact Ms. Amy Kehoe, International Institute, Suite 2660 SSWB, 1080 S. University, TEL: 734.763.9200, e-mail: akehoe@umich.edu.

Public Interest Fellowships
For the latest fellowships available in Public Interest visit the Office of Public Service Web site at: www.law.umich.edu/currentstudents/PublicService.

Student Writing Competitions

To see all student writing competitions please visit:
www.law.umich.edu/currentstudents/studentservices/competit.html

Additional information about these competitions and awards may be found in a binder located in the Registrar's Office, Room 300 HH.

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Awards

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Announcements/Reminders

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Employment

Jobs In The Law Library!
Location: S-180 Law Library
Event Contact: Veronica R. Richard, vrichard@umich.edu, 734.763.7191

The Law Library Reference Department is seeking 2d and 3d year law students who have successfully completed both semesters of Legal Practice to work part-time in the Law Library during the Winter term; employment may continue into Spring and/or Fall terms.

We have vacancies in two areas:
· Faculty Research Assistant
· Phone Page (Law faculty document delivery service)

These jobs provide hands-on experience working with legal material and legal reference or research questions. The Phone Page position provides hands on experience working with legal materials and finding and retrieving material all over campus, and the Faculty Research Assistant work provides experience doing in-depth research in a variety of law and non-law subjects.

Applications and job descriptions are available on the hiring table outside the Law Library Administration Office, (Room S-180 LR) anytime the Library is open (8 a.m. to midnight, 7 days/week).

Please note that we are not set up to accept applications via email; you must complete a paper application and attach your resume in order to be considered for Reference Department positions.

Applications are accepted until all positions are filled.

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Office Hours

Assistant Dean for Student Affairs - David Baum
To make an appointment with Dean Baum, please contact Marilyn Genoa either in person in 301 HH, by calling 734.764.0516, or via e-mail at marilyng@umich.edu.

Director of Student Affairs - Christine Gregory
Tuesday: 9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Friday: 10:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
To make an appointment with Christine Gregory, please contact Mark Gebhart or Trudy Feldkamp by e-mail mgebhart@umich.edu or tfeldkam@umich.edu, or phone at 734.615.0019.

Office of the Registrar:
For answers to questions about graduation requirements, registration, examination procedures, and the like, e-mail lawrecords@umich.edu. Alternatively, students can make an appointment to see Jack Atkinson, Registrar (734.763.6499), Debby Hartranft, Student Services Examination and Grade Coordinator (73 4.647.7589), Amy Bishop, Student Services Curriculum Coordinator (734.763.6499), David Baum, Assistant Dean for Student Affairs (734 .764.0516), or Christine Gregory, Director of Student Affairs (734.615.0019).

Financial Aid Office:
Office hours are 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 - 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Our phone number is 734.764.5289 and the office e-mail is lawfinaid@umich.edu.

Assistant Dean for International Affairs Virginia Gordon:
To schedule an appointment with Assistant Dean Virginia Gordon, please contact Barbara Glispin in 300D LR, phone 734.764.5269, glispin@umich.edu. If you have questions about international legal studies, planning your curriculum, or opportunities for students with international or overseas interest, drop by the Center for International and Comparative Law and Assistant Dean Virginia Gordan would be happy to talk with you.

Office Of Public Service:
To make an appointment with a counselor, please see Tia Bradley at 200 HH #3, call 734.647.3256, or e-mail tiab@umich.edu.

Office of Career Services:
To make a scheduled appointment with Susan Guindi, Carolyn Spencer or Robin Kaplan, please stop by 210 HH, or call 734.764.0546.

Library Hours:
8:00 a.m. to Midnight, seven days a week

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